Austin Allison is an Animation Feature Writer for Collider. He is also an illustator, avid cartoon watcher, and occasional singer. His karaoke favorites include singing Rainbow Connection as Kermit ...
As quintessentially British in flavor as a wedge of Wensleydale, pic reps the long-awaited feature outing for helmer Nick Park's Plasticine pals, here up against a mutant rabbit. "Curse" delivers a ...
When Gromit notices something is very, very wrong with Wallace (Peter Sallis), nothing could have prepared him — or us — for ...
When the monstrous Were Rabbit goes on a full rampage through the village, it is up to the ever loyal and quick thinking ...
Whensomething strange in the neighborhood vegetable gardens is terrorizing yourprize squash, who do you call? Clay-animation's brightest starshop to the task of saving the local produce from a night ...
As quintessentially British in flavor as a wedge of Wensleydale, pic reps the long-awaited feature outing for helmer Nick Park's Plasticine pals, here up against a mutant rabbit. "Curse" delivers a ...
I hadn’t realized just how hungry I had been for a lovely bit of cheese — I mean, for a tasty chunk of Nick Park art and philosophy — until the familiar, bouncy theme music that announces the arrival ...
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Ohhh this game is CUTE and so much fun!! I've been a fan of Wallace and Gromit since their short films and was delighted when I heard a full length feature film was coming out. This past weekend my ...
Nick Park’s lovable claymation characters, the affable inventor Wallace, and his preternaturally intelligent dog, Gromit, are at it again in their newest video game, The Curse of the Were-Rabbit.
Having won the nation's hearts, critical acclaim and a clutch of awards with A Grand Day Out, The Wrong Trousers and A Close Shave, claymation duo Wallace and Gromit now appear in their debut ...
There aren't a lot of movies whose very existence - rather than, say, their intent, execution or artistic merits - affirms humanity's ability to surpass the so-called marvels of modern technology, but ...